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"Hey, umm... I don't normally do this, because I'm really shy, but honestly... I think you look fucking beautiful. I wanted to come take my chances and say hello. I'm AP. What's your name?"
After reading Chase's new article on the Three Flavors of Sexy, I noticed that brooding men were far more prevalent in high school and college, and began to think about if I could make my own learning curves work for me... I can be really talkative and mischevious when I want to be, but naturally, I'm far more low energy and have a many kinks in my game here and there. This rules out smooth, because I won't be able to follow that vibe perfectly beginning to end, and I haven't gotten much success adopting the talkative vibe because of the many kinks...
So since I am naturally low energy, have lots of kinks in my social style, shy is a pretty stereotypical characteristic of Asian males, but because of last summer, have no problem opening sets, I have a hunch that this might work out. I have yet to try this, but believe me, I will the next time I can be out trying my hand, I will. And I'll definitely be posting results.
But anyway, if any of you guys have experience playing the confident introvert, what do you think? I'm really curious about what might become of this.
After reading Chase's new article on the Three Flavors of Sexy, I noticed that brooding men were far more prevalent in high school and college, and began to think about if I could make my own learning curves work for me... I can be really talkative and mischevious when I want to be, but naturally, I'm far more low energy and have a many kinks in my game here and there. This rules out smooth, because I won't be able to follow that vibe perfectly beginning to end, and I haven't gotten much success adopting the talkative vibe because of the many kinks...
So since I am naturally low energy, have lots of kinks in my social style, shy is a pretty stereotypical characteristic of Asian males, but because of last summer, have no problem opening sets, I have a hunch that this might work out. I have yet to try this, but believe me, I will the next time I can be out trying my hand, I will. And I'll definitely be posting results.
But anyway, if any of you guys have experience playing the confident introvert, what do you think? I'm really curious about what might become of this.